Oculo-orbital complications of odontogenic sinusitis.

Mihai Alexandru Preda, Ovidiu Muşat, Caius Codruţ Sarafoleanu, Ioana Stella Popescu, Andreea Muşat, Ruxandra Pîrvulescu, Ramona Barac, Călin Petru Tătaru, Gabriela Cornelia Muşat
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Introduction: Odontogenic sinusitis is a well-known, but under-studied bacterial infection of the maxillary sinus that can extend to other sinuses, the orbit, or even the endocranium. Material and methods: We performed an observational retrospective study on the patients with odontogenic sinusitis treated in our hospital over a five-year period. We included patients over 18 years old diagnosed with odontogenic sinusitis and ocular complications and we excluded patients with ocular complications nonrelated to dental-originated sinusitis or patients with odontogenic sinusitis without orbital-ocular complications. Results: We examined the charts of 46 patients. From the total number of patients with oculo-orbital complications generated by odontogenic sinusitis, only 7 were women. The mean age was 33,7 with a standard deviation of 15,7 years. The oculo-orbital complications were assessed according to the Chandler classification. The most frequent orbital complication was preseptal cellulitis followed by orbital cellulitis. All the patients were treated with antibiotic covering both anaerobic and aerobic bacteria and 40 of the patients in our study received surgical treatment. The outcomes were favorable for all the patients in our study with clinical resolution. Conclusion: The oculo-orbital complications of odontogenic sinusitis are severe because they can result in vision loss or other ocular sequelae. The bacteriological features of this sinusitis explain the special characteristics of this infection and can facilitate the extent of the infection to the orbit. Prompt intervention with antibiotics covering anaerobic and aerobic bacteria and surgery addressed to the affected sinus/ sinuses, the dental disease and the orbital pathology ensures a big success rate in the therapy of these complications.

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牙源性鼻窦炎的眼眶并发症。
牙源性鼻窦炎是一种众所周知的,但研究不足的上颌窦细菌感染,可扩展到其他鼻窦,眶,甚至颅腔。材料和方法:我们对在我院治疗的牙源性鼻窦炎患者进行了为期五年的观察性回顾性研究。我们纳入了18岁以上诊断为牙源性鼻窦炎和眼部并发症的患者,排除了与牙源性鼻窦炎无关的眼部并发症或牙源性鼻窦炎无眶眼并发症的患者。结果:我们检查了46例患者的病历。在牙源性鼻窦炎引起眼眶并发症的患者总数中,女性仅7例。平均年龄为33.7岁,标准差为15.7岁。根据Chandler分类评估眼眶并发症。最常见的眼眶并发症是隔膜前蜂窝织炎,其次是眼眶蜂窝织炎。所有患者均应用抗生素治疗,包括厌氧菌和好氧菌,其中40例患者接受手术治疗。在我们的研究中,所有患者的临床解决方案的结果是有利的。结论:牙源性鼻窦炎的眼眶并发症严重,可导致视力下降或其他眼部后遗症。这种鼻窦炎的细菌学特征解释了这种感染的特殊特征,并可以促进感染到眼眶的程度。及时使用抗生素治疗厌氧菌和好氧菌,并对受影响的鼻窦、牙病和眼窝病理进行手术治疗,确保了这些并发症的治疗成功率。
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